John:

John:
If you can get to a University library preferably with a medical library =
close by, look for the following reference:
New Generation Vaccines
2nd edition Revised and Expanded =20
Edited by: Myron Levine, Graeme C. Woodrow, James B. Kaper, and Gary S. =
Cobon
Marcel Dekker, New York, p.989-1094 (Entire book is 1214 pages). =20
This should get you started (at least on Leishmaniasis, malaria, and =
schistosomiasis).
Steve Kayes
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Stephen G. Kayes, Ph.D Ofc: (334) 460-6768
Professor FAX: (334) =
460-6771
Structural and Cellular Biology; 2042 MSB
University of South Alabama College of Medicine
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E-mail: kayes at sungcg.usouthal.edu
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>>> John Gentry <jgentry at srs-stg.com> 6/25/98 8:38 am >>>
I am
researching
the latest
diagnostic
advances,
vaccines
and
treatments
for
parasitic
diseases.
I have
looked in
all of the
usual
places but
have not
found a
great deal
of
information.
Does
anyone
know of
any
specific
research
being
carried
out, or of
any good
sources to
explore?
I am
particularly
interested
in
research
that is
being
carried
out in
Europe.
Responses
can be
sent to me
at my
email
address:
jgentry at srs-stg.com
Thank you
John
Gentry